DAILY CURRENT
AFFAIRS: 13 OCT 2018
(DAILY NEWS INDIA)
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1. HOME
MINISTRY EXEMPTS SIKH WOMEN FROM WEARING HELMET IN CHANDIGARH
i.
This decision has been made following the representation of Sikh bodies, led by
Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh
Badal to Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
ii.
Home Ministry has directed Chandigarh administration to follow Delhi
government’s notification, with an exemption to Sikh women from wearing helmets
while driving two-wheelers in Chandigarh.
iii.
Delhi government’s transport department notified on June 4, 1999, to carry out
the amendment in Rule 115 of Delhi Motor Vehicle Act 1993, which makes it
optional for
iv.
women whether riding on pillion or driving motorcycle to wear a helmet.
v.
The rule has been further amended through a notification on August 28, 2014, in
which the word “women” has been replaced by “Sikh women”.
vi. SOME WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES
IN CHANDIGARH:- Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary, Parrot
Bird Sanctuary Chandigarh
2. PROVISIONS
OF THE SECTION 151A OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1951
i.
As per the provisions given in Section 151A of the Representation of the People
Act, 1951, Election Commission of India
can fill casual vacancies.
ii.
As per the norm, it can fill the casual vacancies in the Houses of Parliament
and State Legislatures through bye elections within six months of occurrence of
vacancy.
iii.
This can only be allowed when the remainder of the term of a member in relation
to a vacancy is one year or more.
iv.
In the present scenario, the term of sixteenth Lok Sabha is upto 3rd June,
2019.
v.
Accordingly, the vacancies occurred in Karnataka have occurred more than one
year before the expiration of the term of House which is why bye elections are
required to be held under Section 151A of R. P. Act 1951.
vi.
Vacancies have occurred from 9-Bellary (ST), 14-Shimoga and 20-Mandya
Parliamentary Constituencies of Karnataka on 18th May, 18th May and 21st May,
2018
vii.
In case of Andhra Pradesh, there is no need to hold bye elections as the
remaining term of the Lok Sabha is less than one year as they have occurred on
20th June, 2018.
3. 2ND
JAPAN-INDIA ACT EAST FORUM HELD IN NEW DELHI
i.
Both sides agreed to boost cooperation on connectivity projects in the
northeast including connectivity to people-to-people exchanges and concrete
projects.
ii.
It aims to identify specific projects for economic modernization of India’s
North-East region.
iii.
It provides a platform for India-Japan collaboration under India’s “Act East
Policy” and Japan’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy”.